Eric Mead Homes

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2300 E Katella Ave Ste 100
Anaheim, CA 92806

Eric Mead Homes, part of Cascade Lake Realty Inc, offers expertise in navigating the real estate market, specializing in lakefront properties and land acquisitions in the River District. The team, led by Randy Mead, is known for its high integrity, professionalism, and dedication to client satisfaction, ensuring a smooth transaction experience from initial meeting to closing.

Clients consistently praise Randy's transparent communication, responsiveness, and in-depth knowledge of the local market, making him a trusted choice for both buyers and sellers. With a reputation for going above and beyond, Eric Mead Homes aims to provide personalized service tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.

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